The Fast-Attack Submarine USS Missouri Cruises Into Its New Homeport: Pearl Harbor

Sailors of Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) prepare to pull in to their new home at Pearl Harbor. USS Missouri (SSN 780) arrived in Pearl Harbor for a home port change from Groton, Connecticut. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jessica O. Blackwell/Released) It’s the depth of winter, and the time of year when many Missourians are longing for warmer climes or dreaming of a place like Hawaii. For Missouri’s namesake submarine, the tropical paradise is its new home.

The Pearl Harbor submarine community welcomed the crew of 160 Sailors and officers, along with their families, of the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) to Pearl Harbor following a successful homeport change from Groton, Connecticut, Jan. 26.

Missouri is now assigned to Submarine Squadron One, and will be the 6th Virginia-class submarine stationed in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. “I can’t thank enough the staff of Submarine Squadron One and COMSUBPAC for facilitating this transfer,” said Cmdr. George Howell, commanding officer of Missouri. “There are so many logistical arrangements to be made to get 160 crew members to Hawaii and they were there to help every step of the way.”

Missouri was commissioned and christened by the ship’s sponsor, Becky Gates, wife of former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, during a ceremony at General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, Dec. 5, 2009.

Missouri is the fifth Navy ship to be named in honor of the state of Missouri. The last USS Missouri, the legendary battleship, saw action in World War II, the Korean War and the Persian Gulf War, and the battleship was also the site where Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz, Gen. Douglas MacArthur and many other U.S. and Allied officers accepted the unconditional surrender of the Japanese at the end of World War II. The battleship USS Missouri arrives at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in 2009, to begin a three-month, $18 million effort of extensive maintenance and preservation work. Missouri is the last battleship made by the U.S., and was the site of Japan’s unconditional surrender ending World War II. (Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Logico) The crew of the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) render honors to the Battleship Missouri Memorial following a homeport change from Groton, Connecticut. (Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Lee) Missouri’s senior enlisted Sailor said how important support from the people in Hawaii was for a smooth transition from Groton.

“The Pearl Harbor community has been truly amazing to Mighty Mo,” said Master Chief Raj Sodhi, Missouri’s Chief of the Boat, and a native of Fairfax, Virginia. “They have addressed the individual needs of our families and Sailors and have worked hand in hand with our team to make us feel welcome and excited to call Hawaii our home and O’hana.”

Howell also expressed his excitement to have finally arrived after the long journey from Connecticut.

“We’re happy to finally be here in Hawaii,” said Howell. “We left Groton, Connecticut with a foot of snow and a temperature […]